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Patricia Friedberg revisits the East End in her new book

December 29, 2010 14:27
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Candice Krieger,

Candice Krieger

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Anyone with a tie to London's East End is likely to enjoy Patricia Friedberg's latest novel.

Endorsed by historian Sir Martin Gilbert, 21 Aldgate is set in the pre-WWII Jewish East End and Chelsea. It is the story of a young Jewish woman who goes to work for the French artist Paul Maze, and the relationship that ensues. Mrs Friedberg, a great grandmother, has already been in touch with a production company about developing it into a film.

She tells People: "The book came about because of the people I have known. I have written for a long time and this story has always come back to me.

"My grandparents used to live in the East End and I used to go there. Any person who lived in that century - from the early 1900s to 2000 - went through so much.